MATERI EKSTRA BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS XII:
Conversation about a job interview
What's the conversation about?Lintel is a computer chip manufacturing company that currently has a job opening in its Finance department. John Miller is the first applicant to be interviewed this morning by Lintel’s Finance Manager Mike Gates.
Job interview conversation
Mike: Good Morning, John. I am Mike.
John: Good Morning.
Mike: How are you doing?
John: I am doing fine. Thank you.
Mike: How was the traffic coming over here?
John: I am so glad that the traffic was light this morning. No traffic jam and no accidents.
Mike: That is good. John, let’s start the interview. Are you ready?
John: Yes, I am.
Mike: First of all, let me properly introduce myself. I am the Finance Department Manager. As you know there is an open position in my department, and I need to fill this position as soon as possible.
John: Please, tell me a little bit about the position.
Mike: It is an entry-level position. The new employee will have to work closely with the Accounting department. He will also have to deal with the bank on a daily basis.
John: What type of qualifications do you require?
Mike: I require a four-year college degree in Finance. Some working experience would be helpful.
Mike: Doing office work is good. However, since this is an entry-level position, I do not require a lot of experience. I am willing to train the new person.
John: That is great!
Mike: John, tell me a little bit about yourself.
John: I was a student at West Coast University, and I just graduated with a Bachelor degree in
Finance. I have been working part-time as a payroll clerk for the last two years.
Mike: What are you looking for in a job?
John: The job should help me see what Finance is all about. I have learned a lot of Finance theories at school, and now it is time for me to put them into practice.
Mike: Anything else?
John: I also hope that it will help me grow in my field.
Mike: What are your strengths? Why should I hire you?
John: I am a hard-working person and a fast learner. I am very eager to learn, and I get along fine with people.
Mike: OK. Now, let me ask you a few quick questions. You do not mind working long hours, do you?
John: No, I do not.
Mike: Can you handle pressure?
John: Yes, I can. When I was going to school, I took quite a few courses each semester while working at least twenty hours every week. And, I handled that situation very well.
Mike: Do you still have any questions for me?
John: No, I think I have a pretty good understanding of the job. I believe that I can handle it with ease, and I hope to have the opportunity to work for you.
Mike: John, nice meeting you. Thank you for coming.
KELAS XI : XI IIS
TANGGAL : 2 September 2014
CONVERSATION ABOUT EXPRESSING SUGGESTION AND MAKE OFFER ASSIGNMENT:
Make a dialogue about the topic given: 1. At the Hotel
2. At the Restaurant
3. At the Cinema
You offer your friend to see the film. He/she 4. At the Swimming Pool
You offer your friend to swim. He/she 5. Opinion about playing badminton.
You offer your friend to play badminton. He/she receive or
KELAS : X MIA
Dialogue between Hotel Clerk and the Man.
Hotel Clerk : Hello, Starqueen Hotel. May I help you?
Man : Yes, I’ d like to reserve a room for two on the March 10.
Hotel Clerk : Okay. Let me check our bookings for a moment. The May 10, right?
Man : No. March, not May.
Hotel Clerk : Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmmm... Man : Are you all booked that night?
Hotel Clerk : Well, we have one business suite room available, complete with a kitchenette and a sauna bath, and the view of the city is great, too. Man : How much is that?
Hotel clerk : It’s only Rp 1,600,000, plus a 10 % room tax.
Man : Oh, that’s to expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available on either the 9 or the 11?
Hotel clerk : Okay, we have a few executive rooms available on the 9; but we are full on the 11.
Man : Well, how much are they? Hotel clerk : Rp 675,000, plus a 10 % tax. Man : Okay, that will be fine.
Hotel clerk ; All right. Could I have your name please? Man :Yes. Handry Myanda.
Hotel Clerk : How do you spell your name, Mr. Myanda? Man : H-A-N-D-R-Y M-Y-A-N-D-A.
Hotel clerk : Okay, Mr. Myanda, we look forward to seeing you on March 9.